"Really Rare: Winter Spectacles Frozen Thanks to Cold in Germany – Largest Inland Lake
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The Müritz is completely frozen for the first time in years. A spectacular natural spectacle that attracts many people. But caution is required.
On the Müritz there is a historical natural spectacle because of the icy temperatures. The other Mecklenburg Oberseen lakes are also closed by an ice blanket.
In Germany, Lake Müritz is completely frozen over, according to authorities. It's the country's largest inland body of water, and that makes for some magical scenes.
113 square kilometres of ice in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern. The Randei already measures 20 to 25 centimetres – a rare natural spectacle.
113 square kilometers, up to 30 meters deep - and completely covered with ice. The Müritz in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern is frozen. However tempting the rare natural spectacle may be, the authorities warn against entering the ice surface.
But although the ice has a thickness of 16 to 25 cm, the inland sea is not free to enter.
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